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Israel outlines plan for ‘new Gaza’ under military control

Israeli news outlet Yedioth Ahronoth has published a detailed report on the next planned phase in Gaza, including the role of the proposed international stabilisation force that has yet to be formed.

According to the report, a “new Gaza” would be constructed in areas under Israeli military control, beginning in Rafah.

The plan outlines the creation of caravan housing equipped with water, electricity and sewage infrastructure. Palestinians would be invited to move into these zones, where the Israeli army intends to operate an extensive system of facial recognition and metal detectors along the yellow line.

Similar camps could then be built in Khan Younis and northern Gaza.

Come live in a dystopian concentration camp, it will be nice...


Ben-Gvir urges halt to soldier questioning after Palestinian shootings: Report

Israel’s far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has called for an end to the summoning of Israeli soldiers for questioning over shootings of Palestinians, according to Israeli news outlet Haaretz.

Ben-Gvir reportedly visited the unit whose members shot dead two Palestinians in Jenin, and told the commander of the Border Police unit in the occupied West Bank that he would be promoted the day after his men carried out the killings.

Meanwhile, Israeli media are reporting growing unease within the country’s security establishment over the Trump administration’s proposed plan for Gaza, with assessments that it is unlikely to dismantle Hamas.

Channel 12, citing Arab media, reports difficulties in locating the bodies of two remaining captives in the Gaza Strip, adding that security officials believe it may take considerable time to reach them.